Illustrates many of the wonders of nature with which America has been endowed and points out incredible nature-fashioned phenomena. (WorldCat)
Examines the changes in the modern male's gender identity and role. Interviews men who are more involved in family care and listens to participants...
The Lee Phillip Show was a local talk show that aired on CBS's WBBM-TV in Chicago. It ran from 1952-1986 and, beginning in the 1...
This film appears to be (part of) a telecast from the late 1940s/early 1950s. It includes two pas de deux: "The Bluebird" from "The Sleeping Beaut...
This is an episode of the program "Dance Stage" hosted by Ruth Page for National Educational Television (NET, est. 1963; formerly National Educatio...
This documentary explores the Catholic celebration of renewal of faith in the Jubilee Year 1950, led by Pope Pius XII and features the four major b...
Episode of the United States Information Agency's television series "Personal Report" about Johnson Publishing Company and Ebony magazine....
Short film meant for television, released by the United States of America War Office in 1958. The footage depicts the construction and ultimate lau...
Part one (of two) of William Franklin Grisham's The Very Last Laugh, which documents the history of the first known African American film ...
Part two of William Franklin Grisham's The Very Last Laugh, which documents the history of the first known African American film studio in...
A film that documents the life cycle of Dutch spring bulb flowers.
Time-lapse footage of the 51st Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade shot across the street from Macy's in Herald Square at Broadway & West 34th St...
Dance in America is a subseries of the program Great Performances, which has aired in the US on PBS since 1972.
"Highlights of the Russian Dance Festival" is a folk dance television special (potentially spanning several episodes) from 1977 hosted by...
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